Solid-State Disk (SSD) Destruction — Rendering Data Irrecoverable

What Is SSD Destruction?

Unlike conventional hard drives, SSDs store data on memory chips scattered across multiple components. To ensure data can’t be recovered, SSD destruction involves a controlled physical process to shatter or pulverise the chip architecture. This ensures that every memory cell is destroyed beyond any chance of recovery.

Why Use Professional SSD Destruction?

  • Guaranteed total data removal — Mechanical disintegration ensures no residual data can survive.

  • Compliance & certification — Services adhere to industry standards such as DIN 66399 (security levels E5 / H5), WEEELABEX, NIST SP 800-88, ISO 27001, and NEN 7510.

  • Versatile options — Choose on-site destruction at your location or off-site in our secured facilities.

  • Support for all media types — In addition to SSDs, we can destroy HDDs, USB drives, tapes, and other data carriers.

  • Secure transport & handling — We provide fully tracked logistics when collecting devices from your premises.

  • Sustainable material processing — After destruction, materials are sorted and responsibly recycled to reduce environmental impact.

How Our SSD Destruction Works

  1. Request a quote
    Provide the number and types of SSDs, your preferred method (on-site or off-site), and any compliance needs.

  2. Secure collection or on-site execution
    We either pick up your devices in secure transport or come to your location.

  3. Physical destruction
    Powerful shredders or pulverisers reduce SSDs to microscopic fragments, eliminating all memory chips.

  4. Certification & reporting
    You receive a detailed certificate of destruction, including method, dates, and optionally serial numbers.

  5. Recycling & disposal
    Shredded materials are forwarded to certified e-waste recyclers.

Key Questions & Answers

How are SSDs securely destroyed?
We use mechanical shredding or disintegration processes designed to reduce SSDs to particle sizes that make any data recovery impossible — far beyond recovery methods used even in forensic labs.

Do I get a certificate of destruction?
Yes. Every job ends with a full certificate of destruction, detailing what was destroyed, how, when, and where. This gives you audit-ready proof of compliance.

What happens to the materials after destruction?
After SSDs are shredded, we separate metals, plastics, and electronic components. These materials are sent to certified recycling partners for processing and reuse.

How much does SSD destruction cost?
Costs depend on volume, whether the service is on-site or off-site, and any special handling requirements. We provide clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees.

Can you destroy SSDs that remain inside devices (laptops, servers)?
Yes — we dismantle devices, remove the SSDs, and include them in the destruction process.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • SSDs are destroyed using specialised shredding or pulverising equipment that breaks the drives into microscopic fragments. This process completely destroys the memory chips where data is stored, making recovery physically impossible — even with advanced forensic tools.
    We follow strict security standards and track each device from collection to destruction for full transparency and compliance.

  • Yes. Every SSD we destroy is documented and accompanied by a certificate of destruction. This certificate provides full proof of the process, including the method used, the date of destruction, and — if required — serial numbers of the devices. It ensures you remain compliant with data protection regulations such as GDPR and ISO standards.

  • Once the SSDs are shredded, the resulting materials — such as metals, plastics, and circuitry — are sorted and sent to certified recycling partners. These materials are then processed for reuse in manufacturing.
    This ensures your data is permanently destroyed while also supporting environmentally responsible recycling practices.

  • Pricing depends on the quantity of drives, your location, and whether the service is on-site or off-site. We offer flexible, cost-effective solutions for businesses of all sizes, from small batches to large-scale decommissioning projects.
    Contact us for a free quote tailored to your exact requirements.

  • Absolutely. Our team can safely dismantle laptops, desktops, and servers to remove the SSDs before destruction. This ensures that every data-bearing component is handled securely and destroyed according to strict standards.
    You’ll still receive a full audit trail and certificate confirming that all SSDs were destroyed.

Contact us.

help@krakenitad.com

+44 (0) 7392323021

Unit 2 Woodhouse Lane
Wigan, WN6 9JU